For the first time in the history of the internet, users will be able to navigate the web by entering a string of emojis into their search bar instead of the more usual string of letters and words.
👽🎵," Opera users can simply insert 👽🎵 into their mobile and desktop browsers to get to Lil Wayne’s record label. Furthermore, emojis embedded on web pages now link to the corresponding Yat page automatically. So, any time Disclosure’s Yat 😎🎵😎 is featured anywhere on the internet it automatically links to their Yat page. ... [+]Opera claims that embracing emojis is a further step in the company’s commitment to innovation.
To celebrate the integration’s launch, Yat and Opera are launching a scavenger hunt where participants can compete for seven commissioned NFTs from legendary NFT artist Fvckrender, valued at a floor price of 2.89 Ethereum or $8,907 at the time of writing. Additional details on the contest are outlined below:
Each day, The Puzzlemaster, a character from the Yativerse, will reveal a clue sending players on a hunt across various websites looking for a string of emojis to solve the riddle. Players can also win the contest more than once.
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